Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1914-12-15
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~ IS RST APPLIOANT. 1m Page One) liff. Bannick W.1S ountlng five times IOWAN 'ar sons shot three THE DAILY PUBLl8BJm BY TBlC STUDIDNT8 OF TID1 IITAm 1J~1TY 0Ii' IOWA. .all1ed twice. Chea· man on the other VOLUME XIV. IOWA CITY, IOWA, TUESDAY l'IORNlNG, DEOEl\mER 15, 1914. NmmER 60 ~ o al. Exceptional· It fo r early season d and the Hawk· Give One for Annual Y. M. C. A. Calendars Price 35c or 3 y team in the con· ,r the honors this Christmas On Sale Wednesday for $1.00 r, Byers, Flesler ed Chesbro, Spicer HUMANIST SOCIETY nd Eggleson. Sple· A I ClEVER UNIVERSITY rwick and Snyder IOWA WINS 50 TO DISCUSSES POETS MRS. COAST DIES PROF~i~~~~t:N~~w ach. the opening game 22 OVER WESlEYAN Professor P. W. IU'acher of German SUDDENlY AT HOME P i"e Pel'iods o~tion DiscllSsOO CAlENDAR IS READY Department Divides l">oets In By Professor Kay At Von Lackum and Y. W. A. HAS l\IADE EXTREME· FINAL S(,OJW j)t' r ' I"'J'Y TO TWEN· BELOYED IOWA CITY wmlAN Baconian lr, forwards; Dut· Tlu'oo Classes 1'Y-TWu-IVESI,El'AN PASSED AWAY LAST EVEN- LY U~ I QUE 'ALE DAR- enter; Jacobsen or o 8Al£ TmlORlWW SCOHES F JRElT I NG ABOUT 7: 3 0 At the meeting of the Baconian )Us or Tichten "German-American l>o ets" was the ISubject discussed by Prof. F. W. Club Friday evening Professor G. E. Jlawkeyes Ed' h' S"a~I)Il Form r&B est Has Lived In This County For 72 Kay delivered an address on: The Calendal' C~)Dtalns lllllStmtion of Byan Game will be . • Kracher of t he German department For Sevill'al '':euJ'b-Bannkk I s . Yelll's-Was Born In Indlana- I Glacial Period; its Record in Iowa. University Buildlngs-Girls Plan at a meeting of the Humanist Society for the Hawkeyes To SeU Th mror Useful Ohristmas Star For Team-Snbstitutes In )Iothel' of \Y. O. Coast of F irm of Professor Kay took up the various but it is probable whicil was held at the nome of Mrs. Pl'CSents. Second Hall Score Ft\~t. Coast & Sons. sub-division of the glacial llerlod in III make its usual A. N. Currier last evening. Profes- chronological order, explained the latter part of the SOl' Kracher divided tnese poets in The Hawkeyes tilted t!le 1'3slret.. Mrs. W. P. Coast passed away at distinguishing character1stics of the The annual calendar that is made s: to three classes. every year by the Y. W. C. A. is hall lid last ll:ght witl.;. an eall.\' vic- her home on North Clinton street, deposits relating to each, and their The first class consists of those who again ready and is tlns year better early last evening, at the age of 72 surface distribution over the state. tory over Iowa Wesl H .1,. 'rile Wee- have won fame as poets before they than ever before. Tbis calendar Is years. The death or the beloved Iowa presented proofs that the deposits leyan leam would h!l.v':! been a wor- came to this country, such as Dr. gotten out at considerable expense City woman came wholly as a sur- were glacial In origin, and llictured thy opponent in an OUI! seaSOll game Henrici of Baltimore and IProfessor due to the numerous illustrations and prise. Despite her advanced years, the fauna of the period as reconstruct with the Hawkeye fives (,f IJa~t V~&rs Muentterberg of Harvard. These men cuts it contains. It contains twelve her health had been fairly good, and pd from tossil remains collected from still write occasional German poems pages, one for each month and is !>lI. t IV<l& no lll!l.tch fo!' th'! aggregation her sudden death was a great shock all parts of the state. Iowa contains for the periodicals of Germany, but, made ot heavy glazed paper, togeth- tJo.~. t rill reprop-ent I.> \'1 ill the ~r.li t to bundreds of friends. d. more comlllex series of glacial de- have discontinued their poetic writ- er with an ()utside cover. The pro- t l' !ne conference tb ~ til is winter. Mrs. Coast, who was Miss Mary PJSits than almost any IState In the ings in English, finding It impossible ceeds go to the betterment ot the 'I'll' game was slo IV witll oCC:lsional Ellen Bradshaw before her marriage country. The northeastern corner of to cast their German rhymes into Eng Young Women's SOCiety and the cai dashes of fo rm bl-: Coach Kent's men to Mr. W. P. Coast in 1864, was born iowa seems to have e!lcaped all gla- lish form. endars will go on sale Wednesday a",: S·lIDe sensation., I work Ill' tho in Indiana in May 1842. She came riatlon. an island In a glacial sea. In In tIle second class are those poets, morning at all university buildings. ne" ,'Jrners Un varsity I'll r :'16. The to Johnson county with her parents this section there is scant soll and a mostly of a religious of semi·rellgious On the cover appears a cut of the H. v I c)'es displayed son~'l c.:.ception- when three months old and has re- rough, eroded topography. The five type. like E. (Margaret, Belleville, Ill., capital, done in brown and shaded. all .. good teamwork t I~' so early in sided here ever since. glaciations in chronological order are Karl Keck, Chicago, E. Golder, Phila- From the month of January, the first the season but started slow. Wesle She is su:,vived !ly he hesband t 1, • ahr:llilk::.n, the I{!>nsan, tho IPi- delplrta, and others. The u wrIters page, clear through the book are y.u flO ring on a foul auu T"gibt('ring and three sons. noian, the Iowa, the Wisconsin. The produce German poetry alone and in I pictures of university buildings and "I ,· fid<i goal beto;\; h'l "I' ~ n- I a 1- oldest, the Nebraskan, is nowhere ex- their literary activity they are inft u one or two scenes of Iowa City 1-me. lie,.. l'/evins opened tIl" year's play CADET REGIMENT posed at the surface In Iowa but only enced largely by the older Ge rman streets and roads in the park. These a'l.,;q ·.ously with IL prlltt)' ! : nctice i::J. cuts. The Kansan everywhere ov- schools. DRILLS IN COLD illustrations appear above the month. s:, ,,t from th E' center of . 'Ie fl ol,r a (Continued on page 4) Tbe third type and the one most Within the months themsellves are tilt! ~,'D1 mencement :> f ho"tilitie&. smaller cuts which serve to dlstin- man son<g and civilization is repre Arlus Ilnd Thool'etical Work """l,ick wa'l the ~.'.' ~ tor tir e Hawk DEBATES SETTLED guish that par ticular month; a Santa sen ted by George Sylvester Viereck During COld 1!,('8 e.lOring r,even )'Wl ~ iu thll first Claus for December, song birds for of New York and Prof. M. Schultze June and so on. S ~·f.• .IOJ~ and eight In t:, \ sfl c'Jnd . ::iny- UnIvet·sity Literary SOCieties of the University of Chicago. These (By E. O. KORF) Settle These calendars ar e unique and der su'rstltuting for ~ll\ ;ll~ !!l l!lt, sec- On Championship men have been trained abroad and The activities in things military at ... r. rI hllf1Jlayed a gr l3 \~ game sco rlr.Z clever enough to form extremely use It was not until they had come to the present are being over-shadowed Debate , (Continued on Page Three) ful and giveable Christmas gitts. For ..... by the preparation for the big mili' this country that they entered the that purpose they were made and will As in former years the interpreta- field of German verse. Under t he FIRST NATIONAL SHOOT TO tary party to be given just after the go on sale at this time. The plan ot pressure of eXisting socia.l conditions hrlstmas vacation. The party bids tion of the inter-society debwte ques- BE HELD AFTER OHRISTMAS I putting the university buildings and ear they have adopted English as their talr to be the best ever and that in tions has caused considerable trou scenes in the calendar was ·for the the way of pa'rties of the cadet regi. ble. The forensic council hoped this --- medium of expressi on and hav~ ac1 1 i - purpose ot taking home a calendar low. Team Oontinues to Shoot In year to obliterate the chances of any ever great success in their elforts. ment, is to say the least is to give signify ing school life. OIass "A"-Oompetition ' misunderstanding by putting an olflc- The two men cited represent the sin- it an unqualitled standing. Is Keen lal interpretation upon the questions gu 1ar 1 y In~eres ti ng p h enomenon of The regiment, and especially the DEAN ENSIGN OALLS men trained entirely in the art ot portion of it arrayed in the new unl. to be debated. This they did, when STUDENT )lBETING Iowa's first intercollegiate rifle one language and who, In their crea. form, hav~ for the past two weeks they met last evening, with the fol- match will probably be held the lowing results. The championship Uve work, are fo ced to use another been parading ·the streets regardless aecond week after vacwtion. It was question, Resolved: that a stBite judl- )Jatters 01 Interest To Boarding laanguage.